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This will depend on how cold it is, but on average 10 inches of snow = 1 inch of rain, so 0.15 inches of rain = 1.5 inches of snow. It could be less than in inch of wet snow, or more than 2 inches of powder, however.
Regions that receive less than 25 centimeters of rain annually are called deserts.
rain is more common than rain
Snow may be more hazardous in most cases when it is falling and unlike rain, snow sticks to the road and requires crews of hard workers to remove it. However, when there is torrential rain, traveling may be more hazardous than a moderate snowfall. Rain will not have a long-term impact on an area while snow may take a while to clean up.
Snow falls slower than rain because of the shape of a snowflake. Flakes are spread out and meet more air resistance than drops do. The air ends up slowing down the snow.
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This will depend on how cold it is, but on average 10 inches of snow = 1 inch of rain, so 0.15 inches of rain = 1.5 inches of snow. It could be less than in inch of wet snow, or more than 2 inches of powder, however.
The world DOES receive more rain than snow.
Snow is frozen rain, which means the colder it is, the more likely it is to snow! This is why rain melts snow, as it is warmer. Snow is just rain, but a bit colder, so it's frozen. If it's very cold, below 0 degrees Celsius, and it doesn't rain but the clouds go dark, it is more likely to snow heavily and thickly, than to rain.Hope that helped you!
No, a desert generally receives very little precipitation (less than 10 inches annually), and even less snow.
Regions that receive less than 25 centimeters of rain annually are called deserts.
Rain falls much faster than snow. Snow has much more air resistance than raindrops.
rain is more common than rain
Yes, the Painted Desert, which is part of the Colorado Plateau Desert, does get some rain and snow but less than 10 inches (250 mm) of total precipitation per year.
A period when there is less rain fall in an area than normal is called a drought, or a dry-spell. The severity of droughts vary from region to region.
A desert receives less than 250 mm (10 inches) of rain per year.
Snow is worse than rain. Ice is worse than snow.